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2BUFFALO BILL'S FAR EAST A WONDERFUL EXHIBITION The union of Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Pawnee Bill's Great Far East gives to the amusement loving public a combined entertainment unsurpassed in the history of the world. Each enterprise has for more than a quarter century held the confidence and of the citizens of two continents. Each exhibition complete in itself, now contributes its distinctive features to a combined entertainment of surpassing interest and unquestioned superiority. Two hemispheres are represented; the people and pastimes of two continents are depicted. Historic and accurate in every detail Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Pawnee Bill's Great Far East Combined presents to an admiring public an ethnological exhibition, the equal of which has never before been approached, and can never again be duplicated. In one arena the onlooker witnesses varied exhibitions of horsemanship, wherein the dusky-skinned Arabian vies with the American cowboy in displays of equestrian expertness; the camp life of the native American Indian is shown in contrast to the nomadic domiciles of the desert-born Bedouin; Russian Cossacks, the proudest representatives of the Czar's cavalry, display their saddle expertness in contrast to the horsemanship of Uncle Sam's soldiery; the slow but sure camel and the lumbering and bulky elephant may be compared with the agil and bucking broncho and the prancing steed of the exhibition arena. The splendors of the Orient are contrasted with the aboriginal feathers and finery of the American Indian. A BEDOUIN ENCAMPMENT IN THE DESERT. 2 | 2BUFFALO BILL'S FAR EAST A WONDERFUL EXHIBITION The union of Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Pawnee Bill's Great Far East gives to the amusement loving public a combined entertainment unsurpassed in the history of the [arenie?] [world?]. Each enterprise has for more than a quarter century held the confidence and [?] of the citizens of two continents. Each exhibition complete in itself, now contributes its distinctive features to a combined entertainment of surpassing interest and unquestioned superiority. Two hemispheres are represented; the people and pastimes of two continents are depicted. Historic and accurate in every detail Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Pawnee Bill's Great Far East Combined presents to an admiring public an ethnological exhibition, the equal of which has never before been approached, and can never again be duplicated. In one arena the onlooker witnesses varied exhibitions of horsemanship, wherein the dusky-skinned Arabian vies with the American cowboy in displays of equestrian expertness; the camp life of the native American Indian is shown in contrast to the nomadic domiciles of the desert-born Bedouin; Russian Cossacks, the proudest representatives of the Czar's cavalry, display their saddle expertness in contrast to the horsemanship of Uncle Sam's soldiery; the slow but sure camel and the lumbering and bulky elephant may be compared with the agil and bucking broncho and the prancing steed of the exhibition arena. The splendors of the Orient are contrasted with the [boriginal?] feathers and finery of the American Indian. A BEDOUIN ENCAMPMENT IN THE DESERT. 2 |
